BACKGROUND: In Colombia, there is a need of analyzing bite prints, due to the increasing of personal lesions involving that kind of evidence. However, this analysis is controversial, as bite prints are so subtle that could be ignored. There are different opinions and a lack of evidence about the dental features of the Colombian mestizo population. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the significant dental features of the bite print lesions regarding gender and age, in order to determine if they give a strong evidence to solve forensic cases. METHODS: The design of the study was observational. People older than 15 years of age were included in the sample, and those with orthodontic appliances and/or anterior dental prosthesis were excluded. The variables studied were superior and inferior arch form, intercanine distance, mesodistal dental diameter (inmillimeters), dental absence, dentalmalpositions, diastemas, fractures, erosions, age and gender. Dental casts were taken. Data were analyzed through non-parametric variance and theFischer’s test (p=0.05). RESULTS: When related to the gender, the next variables were statistically significant: superior and inferior mesodistal canine diameter, superior intercanine distance,incisal erosion and incisal fracture of tooth 22. None feature was statistically significant when related to age. CONCLUSIONS: Bite prints are notreliable to solve forensic cases, and still are controversial.